till
preposition, conjunction uk/tɪl/ us/tɪl/
A2 直到;到…为止
up to (the time that); until
We waited till six thirty for you. 我们一直等你到6点半。
Up till 1918, women in Britain were not allowed to vote. 在1918年以前,英国不允许妇女参加选举。
How long is it till the baby is due? 你还有多久生孩子?
- More examples
- Fry the onions till they start to colour.
- I think I can come but I won't commit myself till I know for sure.
- I'll keep you company till the train comes.
- Miss Edwards has confiscated my comics till the end of term!
- Keep him off school till he stops being contagious.
till
noun [ C ] UK uk/tɪl/ us/tɪl/ (US register)
收银机的抽屉;收银机
the drawer in a cash register (= a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept) or the cash register itself
Next time you have the till open, could you give me some change? 下次打开收银机时,你给我些零钱好吗?
I think these items have been rung up wrongly on the till. 我想这些商品在收银机上记错了。
till
verb [ T ] uk/tɪl/ us/tɪl/
耕,犁(土地)
to prepare and use land for growing crops
This piece of land has been tilled for hundreds of years. 这块土地已经被耕耘了几百年。